New weed vape from USA turned up today but nobody home and Royal Mail not leaving a card through the door. Only way I found out was by putting the USPS tracking number into Royal Mail (on a whim) and seeing they'd tried.

But to elaborate, it's always the kind of thing that pops up on your fb feed after some halfwit associate you've forgotten to unfollow is tagged in some meme, like 'ME AFTER 4 GINS', and it's a gif of a dog running in circles or something. And 25'000 mouthbreathers tagging their mates and going SO TRUE!!!!111 lOLolol

But to elaborate, it's always the kind of thing that pops up on your fb feed after some halfwit associate you've forgotten to unfollow is tagged in some meme, like 'ME AFTER 4 GINS', and it's a gif of a dog running in circles or something. And 25'000 mouthbreathers tagging their mates and going SO TRUE!!!!111 lOLolol

Generally after some racist cock muncher posts some shit meme about how burkhas are allowed in petrol stations and not motor cycle helmets or something similar, and then his racist cock muncher mates posting underneath 'So true'

RazorSoundcloud is about to go out of business. I've got years worth of music saved on there and some of it i'll never hear again.

I can't help but think someone big will take it other. I'd be shocked if it just went offline.

It's a shit site run by people who seemingly have no idea about their audience nor how to monetise it. But it has the userbase still and I have loads of stuff on there.

Agreed can see a Spotify / Deezer go for it although I believe some of the investment / loans are from Twitter so maybe they will take it over to rival Spotify or at least add to the platform.

Are we starting to get to a point where these types of services have to make money? This is surely another tech bubble we are in right now and cannot last, the VC money will eventually dry up as there are very few that are cash positive and the reality is that for most that are not how can they every really generate the cash required to match the valuations (I know its not that simple and there is IP and user data that has value but that doesnt pay the bills unless there is a sale)

I have no problem with paying money for a decent subscription service. I happily shell out for Spotify because it's absolutely fucking great. It's slick, I find everything I want including some pretty obscure stuff.

SoundCloud was fucking shit. The app was shit. The website was shit, really. Teaming up with labels to take down music was a shit move. Their subscription plans were restrictive and far too expensive considering it's effectively just a hosting site.

hearthis.at is almost decent. I've never really liked mixcloud, I think it's the lack of downloads, and then when they took tracklists away til you had listened to the whole mix to appease labels I thought they were cunts. Also they used to create accounts for people based on your facebook friends lists, which I always thought was creepy

dazdsbI have no problem with paying money for a decent subscription service. I happily shell out for Spotify because it's absolutely fucking great. It's slick, I find everything I want including some pretty obscure stuff.

SoundCloud was fucking shit. The app was shit. The website was shit, really. Teaming up with labels to take down music was a shit move. Their subscription plans were restrictive and far too expensive considering it's effectively just a hosting site.

Something better will come along.

All of this, basically.

I use mixcloud more often, but it certainly has its flaws too. The fact that they don't take down mixes was the biggest factor for me, though, and the reason I left Soundcloud.

No downloads and therefore having to listen to shitty quality streams is my biggest annoyance with Mixcloud. That tracklist thing mentioned is also shit.

Soundcloud has always been a decent model, just presented and maintained pretty awfully. I'll be fucked off if it goes, got a whole lot of mixes hosted on there and built up a pretty decent number of follows as well. It's going to be Musicv2 all over again when it goes

dazdsbI have no problem with paying money for a decent subscription service. I happily shell out for Spotify because it's absolutely fucking great. It's slick, I find everything I want including some pretty obscure stuff.

SoundCloud was fucking shit. The app was shit. The website was shit, really. Teaming up with labels to take down music was a shit move. Their subscription plans were restrictive and far too expensive considering it's effectively just a hosting site.

Something better will come along.

All of this, basically.

I use mixcloud more often, but it certainly has its flaws too. The fact that they don't take down mixes was the biggest factor for me, though, and the reason I left Soundcloud.

Problem for me with Mixcloud is the interface - its horrible and so buggy, especially on Android. But yes much easier to use than Soundclound. I mainly use Souncloud for podcasts